by necovek on 12/30/2022, 5:55:16 AM
While I currently use NextCloud for my calendar syncing needs, there are lighterweight options available: I am looking to move to Xandikos or Radicale myself, but look for CalDAV open source software for a wider selection.
On your Android phone, you'll usually have to jump through some non-obvious UX hoops to set it as the default account, but once set up, you forget about it.
by themodelplumber on 12/30/2022, 5:49:29 AM
I still use GC too, but I also use pal as a backup for some event types.
I have a my.calendar text file in the cloud, which is both human- and pal- readable. But I also have a cron job that adds the clean version of the output to my daily journal file. This file is also synced via cloud storage and easy to review in a simple text editor on my phone or laptop, etc.
Just one way to do it very simply though. Good luck in your search.
by TedDoesntTalk on 12/30/2022, 6:37:04 AM
Unpopular Yahoo also has a great calendar. Can you export from Google to yahoo or sync the two?
by roneoo on 12/30/2022, 9:10:48 AM
Nextcloud, synced with Etar on my android phone
by john_the_writer on 12/30/2022, 8:12:59 AM
bullet journal :)
Google Calendar is an amazing piece of software. There is little to complain about. I have been using it for more than 10 years now.
But, Google is not great at preventing accounts from closing for no reason.
I was wondering if people have open source alternatives to Google Calendar that allows for syncing between desktop and a phone (2 phones in fact). Ideally, I would like to own my data.